Commanding the ship, the 'Resolution', Captain James Cook became the first known European to visit the waters of Antarctica, crossing the Antarctic Circle in latitude 67 degrees south, on 17 January 1773. Pack ice and the solid freezing of the ship's sails prevented him from exploring the region any further.
A year later, Cook crossed the Antarctic Circle again, on 30 January 1774, and reaching 71 degrees 10'S. Once again, he was stopped by thick pack ice that prevented further progression. This was the furthest south and closest to the South Pole that any known person had ever been.
James Cook did not discover Antarctica, as he was unable to reach the continent. Captain James Cook was, however, the first known European to visit the waters of Antarctica, crossing the Antarctic Circle in latitude 67 degrees south, on 17 January 1773. Pack ice and the solid freezing of the ship's sails prevented him from exploring the region any further.
Cook Strait, which separates the North Island and South Island of New Zealand, was named after Lieutenant James Cook (later Captain). He was the first to circumnavigate the main islands of New Zealand.
Captain James Cook.
Captain Cook was a captain and his full name was James Cook.
Captain James Cook was the captain of the Endeavour.
Captain James Cook represented England on his journeys.
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Lieutenant James Cook (later Captain) was the first to circumnavigate and chart the North and South Islands of New Zealand.
Reis knew of the Antarctica several hundred years before Captain James Cook 'discovered' it as he was crossing it.
Captain James Cook
The first ship to circumnavigate NZ was Captain Cook
Cook Strait, which separates the North Island and South Island of New Zealand, was named after Lieutenant James Cook (later Captain). He was the first to circumnavigate the main islands of New Zealand.
Captain James Cook.
Captain Cook was a captain and his full name was James Cook.
Captain James Cook was the captain of the Endeavour.
captain james cook
Captain James Cook represented England on his journeys.
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